What happens when the marginalised find a new leader in a drunken butler and plan the violent overthrow of their master? The dream of a brave new world turns dark as Caliban tells his new companions about the music of the island. Test your knowledge of rebellion with our The Tempest Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz.

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The Tempest Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 2 take place?
- Who are the first two characters in this scene?
- What is Stephano doing when the scene begins?
- What does Caliban urge Stephano to do?
- Who does Caliban call his “god”?
- What does Ariel do to create confusion among the men?
- What does Trinculo suspect about Caliban’s loyalty?
- How does Stephano respond to Trinculo’s insults toward Caliban?
- What does Caliban call Trinculo?
- What plan does Caliban suggest to Stephano?
- According to Caliban, what must be seized from Prospero first?
- Why does Caliban say Prospero’s books are important?
- What does Stephano desire most in the plan?
- What does Trinculo think of Stephano’s ambition?
- What does Ariel do while invisible?
- What is Stephano’s reaction to Ariel’s interference?
- What effect does Ariel’s voice have on the trio?
- What does Caliban call Prospero in this scene?
- What does Caliban promise Stephano he will show him?
- How does Stephano view Caliban after his promises?
- What type of tone dominates the dialogue between Stephano and Trinculo?
- What theme is highlighted through Caliban’s alliance with Stephano?
- What does Caliban say about the island’s sounds?
- What emotion does Caliban’s poetic speech reveal?
- What does Stephano think of the music that follows Ariel’s mischief?
- How does Shakespeare use humor in this scene?
- What does Caliban’s behavior toward Stephano symbolize?
- What role does Ariel play in this scene?
- What theme connects this scene with the nobles’ plot in Act 2 Scene 1?
- What does Stephano command at the end of the scene?
